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- Lactobacillus manipulates bile acids to create favorable gut environment
- Wonder fungi in goat's gut
- When rhinos fly: Upside down the right way for transport
- Researchers discover materials capable of self-propulsion
- Photonics research makes smaller, more efficient VR, augmented reality tech possible
- Astronomers detect extended dark matter halo around ancient dwarf galaxy
Lactobacillus manipulates bile acids to create favorable gut environment Posted: 01 Feb 2021 02:06 PM PST Probiotic Lactobacillus bacteria use enzymes situationally to manipulate bile acids and promote their own survival in the gut. |
Posted: 01 Feb 2021 11:49 AM PST From biofuels and other commodity chemicals to methane production, genomic study peers into the mysteries of a goat's gut. |
When rhinos fly: Upside down the right way for transport Posted: 01 Feb 2021 11:49 AM PST When it comes to saving endangered species of a certain size, conservationists often have to think outside the box. |
Researchers discover materials capable of self-propulsion Posted: 01 Feb 2021 11:49 AM PST Researchers have discovered how to make materials that snap and reset themselves, only relying upon energy flow from their environment. The discovery may prove useful for various industries that want to source movement sustainably, from toys to robotics, and is expected to further inform our understanding of how the natural world fuels some types of movement. |
Photonics research makes smaller, more efficient VR, augmented reality tech possible Posted: 01 Feb 2021 08:59 AM PST Engineering researchers have developed and demonstrated a new approach for designing photonic devices. The advance allows them to control the direction and polarization of light from thin-film LEDs, paving the way for a new generation of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies. |
Astronomers detect extended dark matter halo around ancient dwarf galaxy Posted: 01 Feb 2021 08:36 AM PST Findings suggest the first galaxies in the universe were more massive than previously thought. |
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